no... a car company will buy this, destroy all the information, and we will never hear about it again
Thats pretty cool. Looks like hybrids might be taken over soon enough. lol. well probably not for at least 10 years or so.
wonder how much energy it takes to actually create the radio waves... depending on how much salt water it takes to make a certain amount of energy this could be unpractical for cars water is heavy and putting huge tanks of water in cars, aint good for economy or handling
very good man i wonder if i can do my final year project on that like car running on salt water or a ship/submarine with endless fuel well we all know how power full the hydrogen bomb is prob the next invension will be a mini H2 bomb, size of a grenade that can blow up a football stadium
well if u really think about it in sense of thermodynamics for an engine the energy required to produce the radio wave is probably more than the energy outout of a heat engine so far it might be impractical from what we saw well i think it all depends on the enthalpy of reaction
According to the documentary "Future Cars." It is said that this new fuel is even more safer than that of the fuel we use today which is gasoline